Motorola announced a series of new phones Tuesday, and while all of them have interesting form factors and compelling features, only one — the Razr 2 — has the potential to compete with Apple’s upcoming iPhone. The reasons? There are three: form, function and sex appeal. “People buy this class of phone for the cache of being distinctive, of being cool for having the next best thing and both phones cross over in that space,” Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.
Motorola Sharpens Its Razr
Posted by: Chris Maxcer May 16, 2007 01:18 PMMotorola announced a series of new phones Tuesday, and while all of them have interesting form factors and compelling features, only one — the Razr 2 — has the potential to compete with Apple’s upcoming iPhone. The reasons? There are three: form, function and sex appeal. “People buy this class of phone for the cache of being distinctive, of being cool for having the next best thing and both phones cross over in that space,” Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.